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Good morning, we are starting to work on creating html output. As I am completely new to this where do I start? I have copied over the framesets folder to my application. I would like to remove the related links that are created, where do I look to do this.
Thanks
Bryon
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Hi Bryon--
If you haven't already solved this one, it's controlled by Styler. When you publish a DITA-style document (including SMA and TIA), it pulls all the content together into a Resolved Document for Styling (RDS) and then pushes that through the publishing pipeline. When it builds the RDS, it inserts markup to provide the metadata for related links.
To get rid of this output, just open your stylesheet and find the "related-links" element. It will have generated text that formats the links. Remove the generated text for the Web output format (or for "All Outputs" if you never want to see those links anywhere), and you should no longer get the links in your output.
For future reference, you can select Edit->Resolve Document->For Styling from the menus with your Map file open, and that will show you the content of the RDS, to make it easier to see what's actually going into the pipeline so you can modify styling as needed.
--Clay
Hi Bryon--
If you haven't already solved this one, it's controlled by Styler. When you publish a DITA-style document (including SMA and TIA), it pulls all the content together into a Resolved Document for Styling (RDS) and then pushes that through the publishing pipeline. When it builds the RDS, it inserts markup to provide the metadata for related links.
To get rid of this output, just open your stylesheet and find the "related-links" element. It will have generated text that formats the links. Remove the generated text for the Web output format (or for "All Outputs" if you never want to see those links anywhere), and you should no longer get the links in your output.
For future reference, you can select Edit->Resolve Document->For Styling from the menus with your Map file open, and that will show you the content of the RDS, to make it easier to see what's actually going into the pipeline so you can modify styling as needed.
--Clay
Thanks Clay.
Bryon